On most Unix, Netware or Microsoft servers they will return the same info,
but they dont have to, so htdig is doing the correct thing.

We solved ours by an exclude_urls directive in htdig.conf, and then tracking
down the bad bit of HTML.

I suppose htdig could get the server type when it talks to a new server and
set a flag if it recognises the server and OS in which it would collapse
multiple //, and possibly handle collapsing to lower case etc - depending
on the server OS - but this could be quite a bit of work, particularly in the
testing to make sure it didnt break anything.

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